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frag-ment-ed: Oh, little one you are a brilliant star
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Friday, September 12, 2014. Oh, little one you are a brilliant star. Oh, little one you are a brilliant star. 8x8 inches, mixed media on board, 2014. I dropped this piece off to the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art. At Johnson County Community College (JCCC) the other day for their 2014 Beyond Bounds art auction. It's always an honor to be a part of this event. This year's theme is ELECTRIC! Is on Saturday, October 18 at 7:00 pm. For more information/tickets, visit the event page on their website.
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ART EVENTS Galleries Museums Artists Crafters Social Sharing for Local Art and Events. Welcome , Guest. Search by artist or business. Add Your Art Listing. Click here to cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a review. 118 Southwest Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108. Tuesday Saturday 10:00 am 5:30 pm First Fridays 10:00 am 9:00 pm. Painting, Sculpture, Illustration, Mixed Media. Typical Price Range of Work :. See all Gallery Artists Here. Add Your Event to the Map. Add Yourself or Art Biz to the Map.
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birthday hints | Something Out of Nothing
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Something Out of Nothing. Tag Archives: birthday hints. It’s lightweight and yet more versatile than any multitool I’ve owned. It has a bit driver, which you can change out with one of many different bits, flathead, phillips, hex, etc. It’s not cheap, on Amazon. It’s around a hundred bucks, plus more for the extra bits. I had better start saving up my spare change! Next up on the handy-dandy tool front, the Snow Toolbelt. Intended for skiers/snowboarders, I could see using this frequently. The Nelson Atk...
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frag-ment-ed: Assembly Unknown
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Tuesday, April 02, 2013. Assembly Unknown, 2013. When my friend Jimmy. Asked me if I'd like to donate a piece to benefit the Clatsop Animal Assistance. CAA) organization, I answered with a hearty YES! When I can, I like to help out organizations that I believe in and that are in need by donating work. It gives me the opportunity to create a new piece and help out in a way that I wouldn't necessarily be able to monetarily. Is also 6x8 inches, and is mixed media on board. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Portfolio | Something Out of Nothing
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Something Out of Nothing. David and Kelly Kuhn. Matt Cluthe and Chris Lee. Gail Flores and Erin Hill.
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frag-ment-ed: thanks Illustration Mundo!
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Thursday, July 18, 2013. I'm a featured illustrator on Illustration Mundo today! Big thanks to Nate Williams. For the feature. I really appreciate it. :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Work by Maura Cluthe. Kansas City, MO. New work by Maura Cluthe. Kansas City, MO. October 3 - November 3. Cluthe and Lee Music. Happy Doodle Land / Flora Chang. Sarah and Colin Walsh. Skylab Letterpress / Bob Atkins. Something Out of Nothing / Jake Fowler. The Well Appointed Desk / Ana Reinert.
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A Duck | Something Out of Nothing
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Something Out of Nothing. Soliloquy of a Logical Duck. Purple eclairs, Old grey hares,. Spaghetti falling out of my head! Alligator cars, Elvis lives on Mars,. Storms blowing through the shed! A bit of string, a real pink thing,. My train is turning red! Yellow hearts, Great big carts,. A cow turns into lead! Lovely flowers, Bridal showers,. A fish gets tired and goes to bed! Luscious pillows, Weeping willows,. A lonely car recalls the dead! Magic posters, Roller coasters,. A frog is waiting to be wed!
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dog | Something Out of Nothing
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Something Out of Nothing. A Machine for Loving. In the words of Iggy Pop. Two weeks after my arrival, Fox died. I was stretched out on the bed. And tried painfully to jump up. He wagged his tail nervously. He hadn’t touched his bowl once. He had lost a lot of weight. I helped him to settle on my lap. For a few seconds, he looked at me. With a curious mixture of exhaustion and apology. Then, calmed, he closed his eyes. Two minutes later he gave out his last breath. I buried him beside the residence. The N...
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